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malwaretech.com
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| | | | | Today during RSA Conference, the National Security Agency release their much hyped Ghidra reverse engineering toolkit. Described as "A software reverse engineering (SRE) suite of tools", Ghidra sounded like some kind of disassembler framework.Prior to release, my expectation was something more than Binary Ninja, but lacking debugger integration. I figured the toolkit would be ideal for those interested in reversing, but who lack the funding for an IDA licence. | |
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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | | | It's been some time since I've done some Reverse Engineering and today I've completed a simple challenge on . The filename of the challenge is crackme_wtf and here are some hints to get you started: Determine type of FILEs. Don't be afraid to patch and use a debugger. Try to eliminate the randomness. Maybe some functions that have to do with time, random numbers or the current process's id. If the last hint doesn't yield any results... Is the required password really needed to get to the flag? Thanks for reading and good luck! | |
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ogmini.github.io
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| | | | | Currently, writing this with no power and internet. Luckily, I made progress earlier in the day with writing a testing/validation UWP application. The 36 data types lines up with what I'm seeing and testing. I'm still working on reverse engineering the Composite Value key. | |
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www.tetrane.com
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